2009–10 WHL season

The 2009–10 WHL season was the 44th season of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The regular season began on September 17, 2009, and ended on March 14, 2010. The 2009 Subway Super Series, featuring Team WHL versus Team Russia, took place mid-season from November 25 to 26, 2009. The Calgary Hitmen won their second consecutive and fourth overall Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for best regular season record. The playoffs took place from March 18 to May 7. The Hitmen followed up their regular season title by defeating the Tri-City Americans in the championship series to claim their second Ed Chynoweth Cup, and a berth in the 2010 Memorial Cup tournament.

2009–10 WHL season
LeagueWestern Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationRegular season
September 17, 2009 – March 14, 2010
Playoffs
March 18 – May 7, 2010
Number of teams22
TV partner(s)Shaw TV, FSN Northwest, Rogers Sportsnet[1]
Regular season
Scotty Munro Memorial TrophyCalgary Hitmen (4)
Season MVPJordan Eberle (Regina Pats)
Top scorerBrandon Kozun (Calgary Hitmen)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPMartin Jones (Hitmen)
Finals championsCalgary Hitmen (2)
  Runners-upTri-City Americans
WHL seasons
2009–10 CHL season
LeagueCanadian Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOHL
2009-09-17 – 2010-03-14
QMJHL
2009-09-10 – 2010-03-14
WHL
2009-09-17 – 2010-03-14
Number of teams60
TV partner(s)RDS, Rogers Sportsnet, Rogers TV, Shaw TV, FSN Northwest
Memorial Cup
Finals championsWindsor Spitfires (OHL) (2nd title)
  Runners-upBrandon Wheat Kings (WHL)

League notes

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Off-season
  • May 27, 2009 — The WHL announced an extended partnership with Shaw TV for an additional five years through the 2013–14 season.[2]
  • May 28, 2009 — 13 WHL players were invited to Canada's National Men's Summer Under-18 Selections Camp.[3]
  • May 29, 2009 — 11 WHL players were invited to the Hockey Canada's National Junior Team Development Camp.[4]
  • June 17, 2009 — The WHL Board of Governors agreed to adopt video-replay during the regular season and playoffs commencing with the 2009–10 season. The WHL introduced video replay during the 2009 playoffs. With the decision, the WHL expanded its officiating development program to include video training centres for referees and additional linesmen training camps throughout Western Canada.[5]
  • June 17, 2009 — The WHL Board of Governors adopted a new player recruitment strategy, including the hiring of a Director of Player Recruitment focusing on promoting the WHL Scholarship program and other benefits of playing in the WHL to top prospects in Western Canada and the United States.[5]
  • June 17, 2009 — The WHL Board of Governors announced the introduction of a series of new online post-secondary education initiatives to improve players' access to University courses while they are playing in the WHL starting in the 2009–10 season. The new initiative was done through the support of the WHL Alumni Association and the league's corporate sponsorship.[5]
  • June 21, 2009 — Prince Albert Raiders broadcaster Morley Jaeger died at the age of 72.[6]
  • July 3, 2009 —18 WHL graduates Invited to Hockey Canada's National Men's Team Orientation Camp in Calgary.[7]
  • July 20, 2009 — The 1989 Memorial Cup champion Swift Current Broncos team was inducted into the Swift Current Broncos Hall of Fame.[8]
  • July 29, 2009 — Alberta announced $17.8 million to support the completion of Lethbridge's Enmax Centre Expansion project.[9]
  • August 14, 2009 — Canada's National Men's Summer Under-18 Team claimed first place at the 2009 Ivan Hlinka tournament, with a 9–2 win over Russia.[10]
  • August 17, 2009 — Former Prince Albert Raiders team president, John Odnokon, died at the age of 78.[11]
Pre-season
Regular season
  • September 17, 2009 — Due to enhanced in-house video production from all 22 teams, the WHL was able to show all 792 regular season games online for the first time.[14]
  • September 25, 2009 —The WHL and Hockey Alberta enhanced their partnership to include joint programming initiatives and additional financial support for minor hockey and high performance programs in Alberta.[15]
  • October 13, 2009 — The WHL launched WHL Mobile, a mobile-optimized version of its website designed specifically for users of web-enabled smartphones.[16]
  • December 3, 2009 — Ten players from the WHL were invited to Team Canada's Selection Camp roster for the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.[17]
  • December 23, 2009 — The WHL announced a multi-year deal with FSN Northwest to broadcast WHL games starting immediately.[18]
  • January 10, 2010 — WHL Trade Deadline ended with 15 trades.
  • January 15, 2010 — The WHL and BC Hockey announced a new partnership providing additional financial support for the hockey system in the province of British Columbia and the Yukon territory.[19]
  • January 20, 2010 — The 2010 CHL Top Prospects Game was held in Windsor, Ontario.[20]
  • February 6, 2010 — Brendan Burke died in an automobile accident in the United States during a snow storm. For the remainder of the season, the Chilliwack Bruins—who were partly owned by Burke's father, Brian Burke, wore a commemorative patch on their jerseys.[21]

Regular season

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The Western Hockey League opened the regular season on September 17, 2009, in Kelowna, with a game between the defending champion Kelowna Rockets and the Vancouver Giants.[22]

Standings

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Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Conference standings

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Eastern ConferenceGPWLOTLSLGFGAPts.
Calgary Hitmenxz72521712269177107
Brandon Wheat Kingsxz72501813321204104
Saskatoon Bladesx7246193425822699
Kootenay Icex7243243225221591
Medicine Hat Tigersx7241233527623290
Red Deer Rebelsx7239280520222283
Swift Current Broncosx7237301423123279
Moose Jaw Warriors x7233276624324778
Prince Albert Raiders7232353222924969
Regina Pats7230353424627867
Lethbridge Hurricanes7220445317827548
Edmonton Oil Kings7216434916928545
Western Conference'GPWLOTLSLGFGAPts.
Tri-City Americansxz7247221227219397
Vancouver Giantsxz7241253326721188
Everett Silvertipsx7246213223217597
Spokane Chiefsx7245223224017995
Portland Winterhawksx7244252126624191
Kelowna Rocketsx7235312422422576
Kamloops Blazersx7232332523728471
Chilliwack Bruinsx7232332521523971
Seattle Thunderbirds7219417517225550
Prince George Cougars7212561317232728


x - team clinched Western Hockey League Playoff spot y - team is division leader z - team has clinched division

Division standings

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East DivisionGPWLOTLSLGFGAPts.
Brandon Wheat Kingsxz72501813321204104
Saskatoon Bladesx7246193425822699
Swift Current Broncosx7237301423123279
Moose Jaw Warriorsx7233276624324778
Prince Albert Raiders7232353222924969
Regina Pats7230353424627867
Central DivisionGPWLOTLSLGFGAPts.
Calgary Hitmenxz72521712269177107
Kootenay Icex7243243225221591
Medicine Hat Tigersx7241233527623290
Red Deer Rebelsx7239280520222283
Lethbridge Hurricanes7220445317827548
Edmonton Oil Kings7216434916928545
B.C. DivisionGPWLOTLSLGFGAPts.
Vancouver Giantsxz7241253326721188
Kelowna Rocketsx7235312422422576
Kamloops Blazersx7232332523728471
Chilliwack Bruinsx7232332521523971
Prince George Cougars7212561317232728
U.S. DivisionGPWLOTLSLGFGAPts.
Tri-City Americansxz7247221227219397
Everett Silvertipsx7246213223217597
Spokane Chiefsx7245223224017995
Portland Winterhawksx7244252126624191
Seattle Thunderbirds7219417517225550

Scoring leaders

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts. = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player[23]TeamGPGAPts.PIM
Brandon KozunCalgary Hitmen65327510750
Jordan EberleRegina Pats57505610632
Jordan WealRegina Pats72356710254
Matt CalvertBrandon Wheat Kings6847529970
Brayden SchennBrandon Wheat Kings5934659955
Craig CunninghamVancouver Giants7237609744
Mitch WahlSpokane Chiefs7230669696
Dustin SylvesterKootenay Ice6835589341
Cody EakinSwift Current Broncos7047449171
Scott GlennieBrandon Wheat Kings6632578950

Goaltending leaders

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Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout Losses; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage

Player[24]TeamGPMinsWLOTLSOLSOGAASv%
Martin JonesCalgary Hitmen48285136110182.21.919
Kent SimpsonEverett Silvertips3419382291012.26.925
Thomas HeemskerkEverett Silvertips42241524122242.34.927
James ReidSpokane Chiefs60351438163252.41.920
Drew OwsleyTri-City Americans50277633111142.51.918
Mark SegalVancouver Giants36191518121142.66.910
Andrew HayesBrandon Wheat Kings42244025120252.68.906
Steven StanfordSaskatoon Blades14424242883112.72.902
Darcy KuemperRed Deer Rebels61323428230432.73.908
Todd MathewsKootenay Ice55311633143212.75.907
1 Previously played with Prince Albert Raiders

Players

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2009 NHL Entry Draft

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In total, 31 WHL players were selected at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.[25]

2009 NHL Entry Draft (WHL draftees)
1st Round
#Nat.PlayerWHL teamNHL team
4 Evander KaneVancouver GiantsAtlanta Thrashers
5 Brayden SchennBrandon Wheat KingsLos Angeles Kings
8 Scott GlennieBrandon Wheat KingsDallas Stars
9 Jared CowenSpokane ChiefsOttawa Senators
29 Carter AshtonLethbridge HurricanesTampa Bay Lightning
2nd Round
#Nat.PlayerWHL teamNHL team
32 Landon FerraroRed Deer RebelsDetroit Red Wings
48 Brett PonichPortland WinterhawksSt. Louis Blues
49 Stefan ElliottSaskatoon BladesColorado Avalanche
3rd Round
#Nat.PlayerWHL teamNHL team
64 Tyson BarrieKelowna RocketsColorado Avalanche
66 Brayden McNabbKootenay IceBuffalo Sabres
74 Ryan HowseChilliwack BruinsCalgary Flames
81 Adam MorrisonSaskatoon BladesPhiladelphia Flyers
82 Cameron AbneyEverett SilvertipsEdmonton Oilers
85 Cody EakinSwift Current BroncosWashington Capitals
86 Ryan ButtonPrince Albert RaidersBoston Bruins
4th Round
#Nat.PlayerWHL teamNHL team
96 Linden VeyMedicine Hat TigersLos Angeles Kings
103 Kris FoucaultCalgary HitmenMinnesota Wild
105 Justin WellerRed Deer RebelsPhoenix Coyotes
108 Tyler ShattockKamloops BlazersSt. Louis Blues
119 Byron FroeseEverett SilvertipsChicago Blackhawks
5th Round
#Nat.PlayerWHL teamNHL team
129 Tomas VincourEdmonton Oil KingsDallas Stars
6th Round
#Nat.PlayerWHL teamNHL team
155 Jimmy BubnickKamloops BlazersAtlanta Thrashers
157 Evan BloodoffKelowna RocketsPhoenix Coyotes
161 Darcy KuemperRed Deer RebelsMinnesota Wild
175 Garrett MitchellRegina PatsWashington Capitals
179 Brandon KozunCalgary HitmenLos Angeles Kings
180 Mitchell CallahanKelowna RocketsDetroit Red Wings
7th Round
#Nat.PlayerWHL teamNHL team
185 Levko KoperSpokane ChiefsAtlanta Thrashers
189 Marek ViedenskyPrince George CougarsSan Jose Sharks
201 Gaelan PattersonSaskatoon BladesCalgary Flames
208 Tommi KivistoRed Deer RebelsCarolina Hurricanes

Contracts and scholarships

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  • May 15, 2009 — Steven Hodges and Kade Pilton sign WHL Player Contracts with the Chilliwack Bruins.[26]
  • May 18, 2009 — Derrick Pouliot signs a WHL Players Contract with the Portland Winterhawks.[27]
  • May 18, 2009 — Morgan Rielly signs a WHL Players Contract with the Moose Jaw Warriors.[28]
  • May 22, 2009 — Mike Winther signs a WHL Players Contract with the Prince Albert Raiders.[29]
  • May 24, 2009 — Ryan Olsen signs a WHL Players Contract with the Saskatoon Blades.[30]
  • May 27, 2009 — Griffin Reinhart signs a WHL Players Contract with the Edmonton Oil Kings.[31]
  • May 30, 2009 — WHL Grads Jesse Deckert and Brandon Lockerby commits to the Manitoba Bisons.[32]
  • June 3, 2009 — WHL Grad Justin McCrae commits to the UBC Thunderbirds.[33]
  • June 3, 2009 — Josh Smith signs a WHL Players Contract with the Prince George Cougars.[34]
  • June 6, 2009 — Connor Rankin signs a WHL Players Contract with the Tri-City Americans.[35]
  • June 8, 2009 — Troy Bourke signs a WHL Players Contract with the Prince George Cougars.[36]
  • June 8, 2009 — WHL Grad Carter Smith commits to the Regina Cougars.[37]
  • June 10, 2009 — Dave Hunchak signs a WHL Players Contract with the Moose Jaw Warriors.[38]
  • June 16, 2009 — WHL Grad Ian Duval commits to the Manitoba Bisons.[39]
  • June 19, 2009 — Nicholas Walters signs a WHL Educational Contract with the Everett Silvertips.[40]
  • June 25, 2009 — WHL Grads Eric Frere, Graham Potuer, Luke Egener commits to the Calgary Dinos.[41]
  • June 29, 2009 — WHL Grad Chad Erb commits to the Manitoba Bisons.[42]
  • July 8, 2009 — WHL Grad Tyler Swystun commits to the Calgary Dinos.[43]
  • July 11, 2009 — Taylor Aronson, Spencer Bennett, and Seth Swenson sign WHL Players Contracts with the Portland Winterhawks.[44]
  • July 16, 2009 — WHL Grad Partik Bhungal commits to the Regina Cougars.[45]
  • July 21, 2009 — WHL Grad Scott Wasden commits to the UBC Thunderbirds.[46]
  • July 21, 2009 — WHL Grads Joey Perricone, Spencer McAvoy, and Brennen Wray commits to the StFX X-Men.[47]
  • July 29, 2009 — Kevin Connauton signs a WHL Players Contract with the Vancouver Giants.[48]
  • August 4, 2009 — Taylor Leier and Nino Niederreiter sign WHL Player Contracts with the Portland Winterhawks.[49]
  • August 7, 2009 — Andrew Bailey, Brennan Bosch, Kyle Bortis, Kyle Ross, Cody Hobbs, Brett Ward, and David Reekie commits to the Saskatchewan Huskies.[50]
  • August 9, 2009 — WHL Grads Colin Joe, Ian Barteaux, Travis Yonkman, Sean Ringrose and Michael MacAngus commits to the Alberta Golden Bears.[51]
  • August 9, 2009 — WHL Grads Taylor Procyshen, Jeff Lee and Ben Wright commits to the UNB Varsity Reds.[52]
  • August 12, 2009 — Josh Hanson signs a WHL Players Contract with the Portland Winterhawks.[53]
  • August 18, 2009 — WHL Grad Mike Reich commits to the STU Tommies.[54]
  • August 19, 2009 — Ryan Johansen signs a WHL Players Contract with the Portland Winterhawks.[55]
  • August 24, 2009 — Dalton Sward and Matthieu Bellerive sign WHL Players Contracts with the Vancouver Giants.[56]
  • August 25, 2009 — Brett Cote, Turner Popoff, Brandon Magee, Zane Jones, Matt Bissett, and Travis Belhorad sign Standard WHL Education Contracts with the Chilliwack Bruins.[57]
  • August 25, 2009 — Chandler Stephenson and Tayler Balog sign WHL Players Contracts with the Regina Pats.[58]
  • August 27, 2009 — WHL Grad Cale Jefferies commits to the Guelph Gryphons.[59]
  • August 27, 2009 — Andrew Sullivan, Andy Blanke, Adam Lowry and Shea Howorko sign WHL Players Contracts with the Swift Current Broncos.[60]
  • August 28, 2009 — Mitchell Moroz signs WHL Players Contract with the Edmonton Oil Kings.[61]
  • August 31, 2009 — Dane Muench and Graeme Craig sign WHL Players Contracts with the Swift Current Broncos.[62]

Trades

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2009–10 WHL trades
DateDeal made
June 18, 2009Chilliwack BruinsSwift Current Broncos
4th Round Pick
Zach Habscheid
CWK trades 4th round pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – SC trades Habscheid.[63]
June 29, 2009Calgary HitmenVancouver Giants
7th Round Pick
Misha Fisenko
CGY trades 7th Round Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – VAN trades Misha Fisenko.[64]
June 30, 2009Red Deer RebelsBrandon Wheat Kings
1st Round Pick, 14th overall
Nathan Green
1st Round Pick, 41st overall (previous trade from Medicine Hat)
RDR trades 1st round, 14th overall Pick in CHL Import Draft – BRN trades Nathan Green and 1st round, 41st overall Pick in CHL Import Draft.[65]
July 6, 2009Prince Albert RaidersPrince George Cougars
James Dobrowolski
4th Round Pick

Justin Mayland
6th Round Pick
PA trades Dobrowolski and 4th Round Pick in 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – PG trades Mayland and 6th Round Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[66]
July 8, 2009Calgary HitmenPortland Winterhawks
conditional Draft Pick
Ryan Kerr
CGY trades conditional draft pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – POR trades Ryan Kerr.[67]
July 13, 2009Vancouver GiantsKootenay Ice
5th Round Draft Pick
1st Round Draft Pick

David Musil
VAN trades 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft and 1st Round Draft Pick in the 2011 Bantam Draft – KTN trades the playing rights of David Musil.[68]
August 21, 2009Brandon Wheat KingsPrince George Cougars
James Priestner
Conditional 5th Round Pick

Aaron Ness
3rd Round Pick
BRN trades James Priestner and conditional 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – PG trades playing rights to Aaron Ness and 3rd Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[69]
September 1, 2009Everett SilvertipsChilliwack Bruins
conditional draft pick
Luke Siemens
EVT trades conditional draft pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – CWK trades Luke Siemens.[70]
September 2, 2009Kootenay IceSwift Current Broncos
Fourth Round Pick
Ryan Molle
KTN trades Fourth Round Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – SC trades Ryan Molle.[71]
September 3, 2009Kamloops BlazersVancouver Giants
Third Round Pick
Bronson Maschmeyer
KAM trades Third Round Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – VAN trades Bronson Maschmeyer.[72]
September 8, 2009Tri-City AmericansKelowna Rockets
Warren Shymko
Future Considerations
TRI trades Warren Shymko – KEL trades Future Considerations.[73]
September 8, 2009Prince Albert RaidersEdmonton Oil Kings
conditional draft pick
Craig McCallum
PA trades a conditional draft pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – EDM trades Craig McCallum.[74]
September 13, 2009Prince George CougarsKamloops Blazers
6th Round Pick
Kurt Torbohm
PG trades a 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – KAM trades Kurt Torbohm.[75]
September 15, 2009Red Deer RebelsVancouver Giants
3rd Round Pick
Simon Witt
RDR trades a 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – VAN trades Simon Witt.[76]
September 15, 2009Prince George CougarsSaskatoon Blades
Tyler Kizuik
Conditional 6th Round Draft Pick
PG trades Tyler Kizuik – SAS trades a 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[76]
September 15, 2009Everett SilvertipsRed Deer Rebels
conditional Draft Pick
Brett Miller
EVT trades a conditional Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – RDR trades Brett Miller.[76]
September 22, 2009Lethbridge HurricanesPortland Winterhawks
conditional 6th Round Draft Pick
Radim Valchar
LET trades a conditional 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – POR trades Radim Valchar.[77]
September 22, 2009Everett SilvertipsSaskatoon Blades
6th Round Draft Pick
3rd Round Draft Pick

Chris Langkow
EVT trades 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft and 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – SAS trades Chris Langkow.[78]
September 23, 2009Spokane ChiefsLethbridge Hurricanes
Mike Reddington
Landon Oslanski

Kyle Beach
SPO trades Mike Reddington and Landon Oslanski – LET trades Kyle Beach.[79]
September 27, 2009Tri-City AmericansLethbridge Hurricanes
6th Round Draft Pick
Cody Castro
TRI trades a 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – LET trades Cody Castro.[80]
September 27, 2009Lethbridge HurricanesRegina Pats
Conditional 5th Round Draft Pick
Linden Rowat
LET trades a Conditional 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – REG trades Linden Rowat.[81]
September 28, 2009Saskatoon BladesSeattle Thunderbirds
Stefan Burzan
3rd Round Draft Pick

Jeremy Boyer
SAS trades a Stefan Burzan and 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – SEA trades Jeremy Boyer.[82]
September 28, 2009Regina PatsPortland Winterhawks
4th Round Draft Pick
Conditional Draft Pick

Killian Hutt
REG trades 4th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft and Conditional Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – POR trades Killian Hutt.[83]
September 28, 2009Saskatoon BladesKelowna Rockets
Tyler Matheson
Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick
SAS trades Tyler Matheson – KEL trades a Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[83]
September 29, 2009Red Deer RebelsVancouver Giants
Cass Mappin
Andrej Kudrna
RDR trades Cass Mappin – VAN trades Andrej Kudrna.[84]
September 30, 2009Medicine Hat TigersMoose Jaw Warriors
Mike Forsyth
6th Round Draft Pick

Matt MacKay
Deven Dubyk
MH trades Mike Forsyth and a 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – MJ trades Matt MacKay and Deven Dubyk.[85]
October 5, 2009Saskatoon BladesPrince Albert Raiders
Brendon Wall
Tyler Yaworski
4th Round Draft Pick

Steven Stanford
6th Round Draft Pick
SAS trades Brendon Wall, Tyler Yaworski and a 4th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – PA trades Steven Stanford and a 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[86]
October 5, 2009Brandon Wheat KingsPrince Albert Raiders
Dalyn Flette
a Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick
BRN trades Dalyn Flette – PA trades a Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft. If Fleete is on the roster by December 1, 2009, PA will trade a 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft to BRN.[86]
October 6, 2009Chilliwack BruinsSaskatoon Blades
Randy McNaught
Jamie Crooks
CWK trades Randy McNaught – SAS trades Jamie Crooks.[87]
October 7, 2009Chilliwack BruinsMedicine Hat Tigers
6th Round Pick
Colton Grant
CWK trades 6th round pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – MH trades Colton Grant.[88]
October 8, 2009Kamloops BlazersMedicine Hat Tigers
Cole Grbavac
John Stampohar
KAM trades Cole Grbavac – MH trades John Stampohar.[89]
October 8, 2009Chilliwack BruinsSaskatoon Blades
Scott Ramsay
7th Round Draft Pick
CWK trades Scott Ramsay – SAS in exchange for 7th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[89]
October 8, 2009Saskatoon BladesSeattle Thunderbirds
Scott Ramsay
Robbie Newton
SAS trades Scott Ramsay – SEA trades Robbie Newton.[89]
October 9, 2009Swift Current BroncosKelowna Rockets
Chad Ketting
Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick
SC trades Chad Ketting – KEL trades Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[87]
October 13, 2009Spokane ChiefsLethbridge Hurricanes
8th Round Draft Pick
Michael Tadjdeh
SPO trades 8th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – LET trades Michael Tadjdeh.[87]
October 13, 2009Vancouver GiantsSaskatoon Blades
3rd Round Draft Pick
Milan Kytnar
VAN trades 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – SAS trades Milan Kytner.[87]
October 15, 2009Brandon Wheat KingsSeattle Thunderbirds
Brendan Rouse
Jacob De Serres
BRN trades Brendan Rouse – SEA trades Jacob De Serres.[90]
October 19, 2009Regina PatsMedicine Hat Tigers
Mason Logan
Cody Carlson
REG trades Mason Logan – MH trades Cody Carlson.[91]
October 21, 2009Red Deer RebelsKelowna Rockets
4th Round Draft Pick
Aaron Borejko
RDR trades 4th Round Draft Pick in 2009 WHL Bantam Draft – KEL trades Aaron Borejko.[92]
October 22, 2009Edmonton Oil KingsMedicine Hat Tigers
Austin Bourhis
Josh Koper
EDM trades Austin Bourhis – MH trades Josh Koper.[93]
October 28, 2009Brandon Wheat KingsEverett Silvertips
Conditional Draft Pick
Paul Van de Velde
BRN trades Conditional Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – SAS trades Paul Van de Velde.[87]
November 3, 2009Calgary HitmenPrince George Cougars
Conditional 8th Round Draft Pick
Del Cowan
CGY trades Conditional 8th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – PG trades Del Cowan.[94]
November 5, 2009Spokane ChiefsLethbridge Hurricanes
Dustin Donaghy
6th Round Draft Pick
SPO trades Dustin Donaghy – LET trades 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[95]
November 10, 2009Chilliwack BruinsPrince Albert Raiders
12th Round Draft Pick
Cole Penner
CWK trades 12th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – PA trades Cole Penner.[87]
November 12, 2009Chilliwack BruinsCalgary Hitmen
Carter Berg
4th Round Draft Pick
CWK trades Carter Berg – CGY trades 4th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[87]
November 16, 2009Kelowna RocketsSwift Current Broncos
Stepan Novotny
Tanner Clark

Geordie Wudrick
KEL trades Stepan Novotny and Tanner Clark – SC trades Geordie Wudrick.[96]
November 18, 2009Edmonton Oil KingsTri-City Americans
4th Round Draft Pick
Lane Werbowski
EDM trades 4th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – TRI trades Lane Werbowski.[97]
November 19, 2009Lethbridge HurricanesTri-City Americans
Eric Mestery
2nd Round Draft Pick
LET trades Eric Mestery – TRI trades 2nd Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[98]
November 21, 2009Red Deer RebelsVancouver Giants
Connor Redmond
Lane Scheidl
RDR trades Connor Redmond – VAN trades Lane Scheidl.[99]
November 22, 2009Portland WinterhawksKamloops Blazers
Kurtis Mucha
4th Round Draft Pick
POR trades Kurtis Mucha – KAM trades 4th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[100]
November 23, 2009Kamloops BlazersCalgary Hitmen
Giffen Nyren
Conditional 6th Round Draft Pick
KAM trades Giffen Nyren – CGY trades Conditional 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[87]
November 23, 2009Kamloops BlazersVancouver Giants
Brett Lyon
Ryan Funk
KAM trades Brett Lyon – VAN trades Ryan Funk.[87]
November 23, 2009Tri-City AmericansPrince George Cougars
Spencer Asuchak
13th Round Draft Pick
TRI trades Spencer Asuchak – PG trades 13th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[87]
November 24, 2009Tri-City AmericansVancouver Giants
13th Round Draft Pick
Todd Kennedy
TRI trades 13th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – VAN trades Todd Kennedy.[87]
November 24, 2009Prince Albert RaidersPortland Winterhawks
4th Round Draft Pick
Colin Reddin
PA trades 4th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – POR trades Colin Reddin.[87]
November 26, 2009Portland WinterhawksSwift Current Broncos
Travis Bobbee
Eric Doyle
POR trades Travis Bobbee – SC trades Eric Doyle.[101]
December 1, 2009Chilliwack BruinsSwift Current Broncos
Mark Friesen
3rd Round Draft Pick
CWK trades Mark Friesen – SC trades 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[102]
December 2, 2009Calgary HitmenSeattle Thunderbirds
Erik Bonsor
6th Round Draft Pick
CGY trades Erik Bonsor – SEA trades 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[103]
December 7, 2009Kootenay IceLethbridge Hurricanes
Cason Machacek
4th Round Draft Pick
KTN trades Cason Machacek – LET trades 4th Round Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[104]
December 9, 2009Regina PatsLethbridge Hurricanes
Graham Hood
Taylor Balog
2nd Round Draft Pick
1st Round Draft Pick

Carter Ashton
Craig Orfino
3rd Round Draft Pick
REG trades Graham Hood, Taylor Balog, 2nd Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft, and 1st Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – LET trades Carter Ashton, Craig Orfino, and 3rd Round Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[105]
December 10, 2009Regina PatsVancouver Giants
Derek Tendler
5th Round Draft Pick
1st Round Draft Pick (CHL Import Draft)

Cass Mappin
Mitch Spooner
Mikael Jung
REG trades Derek Tendler, 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft, and 1st Round Draft Pick in the 2010 CHL Import Draft – VAN trades Cass Mappin, Mitch Spooner, and Mikael Jung.[106]
December 12, 2009Everett SilvertipsKamloops Blazers
5th Round Draft Pick
Curtis Kulchar
EVT trades 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – KAM trades Curtis Kulchar.[107]
December 13, 2009Brandon Wheat KingsKamloops Blazers
Jordan DePape
Shayne Wiebe
BRN trades Jordan DePape – KAM trades Shayne Wiebe.[108]
December 14, 2009Red Deer RebelsSeattle Thunderbirds
Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick
Brad Haber
RDR trades Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – SEA trades Brad Haber.[109]
December 28, 2009Edmonton Oil KingsEverett Silvertips
Clayton Cumiskey
Cameron Abney
EDM trades Clayton Cumisky – EVT trades Cameron Abney.[110]
December 28, 2009Chilliwack BruinsPrince Albert Raiders
13th Round Draft Pick
Brendan Persley
CWK trades 13th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – PA trades Brendan Persley.[87]
December 30, 2009Edmonton Oil KingsBrandon Wheat Kings
Brent Raedeke
Klarc Wilson
Conditional 3rd Round Draft Pick
EDM trades Brent Raedeke – BRN trades Klarc Wilson and Conditional 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[111]
December 30, 2009Tri-City AmericansRegina Pats
Brett Martyniuk
Conditional 13th Round Draft Pick
TRI trades Brett Martyniuk – REG trades Conditional 13th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[112]
January 6, 2010Vancouver GiantsPrince Albert Raiders
Jamie Tucker
2nd Round Draft Pick
VAN trades Jamie Tucker – PA trades 2nd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[113]
January 6, 2010Seattle ThunderbirdsPrince Albert Raiders
Jonathan Parker
5th Round Draft Pick

Ryan Aasman
SEA trades Jonathan Parker and 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft – PA trades Ryan Aasman.[114]
January 7, 2010Everett SilvertipsLethbridge Hurricanes
Drew McDermott
Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick
EVT trades Drew McDermott – LET trades a Conditional 7th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[115]
January 8, 2010Seattle ThunderbirdsSaskatoon Blades
Sena Acolatse
Burke Gallimore
SEA trades Sena Acolaste – SAS trades Burke Gallimore.[116]
January 10, 2010Edmonton Oil KingsVancouver Giants
Brett Breitkreuz
Tomas Vincour

Gary Nunn
Mike Piluso
Sebastian Svendsen
5th Round Draft Pick
3rd Round Draft Pick
Conditional 3rd Round Draft Pick
EDM trades Brett Breitkreuz and Tomas Vincour – VAN trades Gary Nunn, Mike Piluso, Sebastian Svendsen, 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft, 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft, and a Conditional 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Seattle ThunderbirdsPrince George Cougars
Kyle Jahraus
Robbie Ciolfi
SEA trades Kyle Jahraus – PG trades Robbie Ciolfi.[117]
January 10, 2010Brandon Wheat KingsMoose Jaw Warriors
Dallas Ehrhardt
2nd Round Draft Pick
2nd Round Draft Pick

Travis Hamonic
BRN trades Dallas Ehrhardt, 2nd Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft and 2nd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – MJ trades Travis Hamonic.[117]
January 10, 2010Lethbridge HurricanesVancouver Giants
Brent Henke
5th Round Draft Pick
LET trades Brent Henke – VAN trades 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Portland WinterhawksLethbridge Hurricanes
Daniel Johnston
Jacob Berglund
1st Round Draft Pick

Luca Sbisa
1st Round Draft Pick
5th Round Draft Pick
POR trades Daniel Johnston, Jacob Berglund, and 1st Round Draft Pick in the 2010 CHL Import Draft – LET trades Luca Sbisa, 1st Round Draft Pick in the 2010 CHL Draft, and 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Regina PatsChilliwack Bruins
Matt Delahey
Mitch McColm
REG trades Matt Delahey – CWK trades Mitch McColm.[117]
January 10, 2010Kootenay IcePrince George Cougars
Petr Senkerik
5th Round Draft Pick
KTN trades Petr Senkerik – PG trades 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Saskatoon BladesPrince George Cougars
Tyler Santos
3rd Round Draft Pick
Conditional 3rd Round Draft Pick

Marek Viedensky
SAS trades Tyler Santos, 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft, and a Conditional Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – PG trades Marek Viedensky.[117]
January 10, 2010Prince Albert RaidersKelowna Rockets
Sean Aschim
6th Round Draft Pick
PA trades Sean Aschim – KEL trades 6th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Saskatoon BladesKelowna Rockets
Colton Scissons
3rd Round Draft Pick

Curt Gogol
SAS trades Colton Scissons and 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – KEL trades Curt Gogol.[117]
January 10, 2010Prince George CougarsKelowna Rockets
Dallas Jackson
Tyler Halliday
3rd Round Draft Pick
PG trades Dallas Jackson – KEL trades Tyler Halliday and 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Swift Current BroncosKelowna Rockets
5th Round Draft Pick
Kyle Verdino
SC trades 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – KEL trades Kyle Verdino.[117]
January 10, 2010Seattle ThunderbirdsPrince Albert Raiders
Stefan Warg
Austin Frank
5th Round Draft Pick
SEA trades Stefan Warg – PA trades Austin Frank and 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Calgary HitmenKamloops Blazers
Chase Schaber
Austin Madaisky
Conditional 3rd Round Draft Pick

Tyler Shattock
Jimmy Bubnick
Zak Stebner
Conditional 4th Round Draft Pick
CGY trades Chase Schaber, Austin Madaisky and Conditional 3rd Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft – KAM trades Tyler Shattock, Jimmy Bubnick, Zak Stebnar and Conditional 4th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]
January 10, 2010Swift Current BroncosTri-City Americans
Mike Brown
5th Round Draft Pick
SC trades Mike Brown – TRI trades 5th Round Draft Pick in the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft.[117]

Subway Super Series

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The Subway Super Series (formerly known as ADT Canada Russia Challenge) was a six-game series featuring four teams: three from the Canadian Hockey League (CHL)—one team from each of the QMJHL, the OHL, and the WHL—versus Russia's national junior hockey team.

The 2009 series was held in six cities across Canada. The series began on November 16, 2009, and concluded on November 26, 2009. Both Western Hockey League games were held in British Columbia. Former Victoria Cougar goaltender and Hall of Famer, Grant Fuhr, was named Honorary Captain for the first game in the series, held in Victoria on November 25, 2009.[118] The next night, retired Kelowna fire chief, Gerry Zimmermann, was named Honorary Captain for the final game of the series.[119]

Results

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In the first game of the two part series between Team WHL and Team Russia, Team WHL scored two goals en route to a 2–1 win in front of 6,695 fans at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria. Goaltender Igor Bobkov of Team Russia and forward Levko Koper of Team WHL were named Players of the Game for their respective teams.[120] The next night at Prospera Place in Kelowna, Team WHL defeated Team Russia 4–2 to end the series and give the CHL a 6–0 record. Goaltender Igor Bobkov was named Team Russia's Player of the Game for the second straight night, while Brandon McMillan was named Team WHL's Player of the Game.[121]

DateLocationWinnerLoser
November 16Drummondville, QuebecQMJHL all-stars 31 Team Russia
November 18Shawinigan, QuebecQMJHL all-stars 83 Team Russia
November 19Barrie, OntarioOHL all-stars 52 Team Russia
November 23Windsor, OntarioOHL all-stars 52 Team Russia
November 25Victoria, British ColumbiaWHL all-stars 21 Team Russia
November 26Kelowna, British ColumbiaWHL all-stars 42 Team Russia
CHL wins series 6–0

2010 WHL Playoffs

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Overview

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Conference QuarterfinalsConference SemifinalsConference FinalsWHL Championship
            
1Calgary4
8Moose Jaw3
1Calgary4
5Medicine Hat2
2Brandon4
7Swift Current0
1Calgary4
Eastern
2Brandon1
3Saskatoon4
6Red Deer0
2Brandon4
3Saskatoon2
4Kootenay2
5Medicine Hat4
E1Calgary4
Note: Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.
W1Tri-City1
1Tri-City4
8Chilliwack2
1Tri-City4
6Kelowna1
2Vancouver4
7Kamloops0
1Tri-City4
Western
2Vancouver2
3Everett3
6Kelowna4
2Vancouver4
5Portland2
4Spokane3
5Portland4

Conference Quarter-finals

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Eastern Conference

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(1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (8) Moose Jaw Warriors

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March 18Calgary Hitmen2 – 4Moose Jaw WarriorsPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
Matt MacKenzie (1) - 13:52First period10:54 - Jason Bast (1)
13:18 - pp - Antonin Honejsek (1)
No scoringSecond period6:44 - pp - Thomas Frazee (1)
12:20 - pp - Chad Suer (1)
Brandon Kozun (1) - pp - 12:06Third periodNo scoring
Martin Jones (12 saves / 16 shots)Goalie statsJeff Bosch (48 saves / 50 shots)
March 20Calgary Hitmen1 – 4Moose Jaw WarriorsPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
No scoringFirst period16:40 - Antonín Honejsek (2)
17:25 - Jason Bast (2)
19:32 - Dylan Hood (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Kris Foucault (1) - 1:07Third period0:08 - Jason Bast (3)
Martin Jones (25 saves / 29 shots)Goalie statsJeff Bosch (30 saves / 31 shots)
March 22Moose Jaw Warriors3 – 7Calgary HitmenMoose Jaw Civic CentreRecap 
No scoringFirst period1:42 - Cody Sylvester (1)
19:08 - Ian Schultz (1)
Thomas Frazee (2) - 7:43
Jason Bast (4) - 19:07
Second period8:10 - Zak Stebner (1)
17:11 - Mikhail Fisenko (1)
Jason Bast (5) - pp - 0:56Third period4:24 - Joel Broda (1)
5:20 - Cody Sylvester (2)
8:39 - pp - Ian Schultz (2)
Jeff Bosch (24 saves / 30 shots)
Brandon Glover (7 saves / 8 shots)
Goalie statsMartin Jones (31 saves / 34 shots)
March 23Moose Jaw Warriors4 – 3Calgary HitmenMoose Jaw Civic CentreRecap 
3:39 - Jason Bast (6)
7:38 - pp - Chad Suer (2)
17:33 - Thomas Frazee (3)
First periodJoel Broda (2) - pp - 11:28
8:05 - Nathan MacMaster (1)Second periodCody Sylvester (3) - 9:15
No scoringThird periodGiffen Nyren (1) - 8:01
Jeff Bosch (35 saves / 38 shots)Goalie statsMartin Jones (33 saves / 37 shots)
March 25Calgary Hitmen5 – 2Moose Jaw WarriorsPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
No scoringFirst periodAntonin Honejsek (3) - pp - 18:59
6:32 - Mikhail Fisenko (2)
7:47 - pp - Brandon Kozun (2)
13:32 - sh - Tyler Fiddler (1)
17:00 - pp - Michael Stone (1)
Second period
12:13 - pp - Ian Schultz (3)Third periodAntonin Honejsek (4) - 13:53
Martin Jones (22 saves / 24 shots)
Mike Snider (0 saves / 0 shots)
Goalie statsJeff Bosch (23 saves / 28 shots)
Brandon Glover (2 saves / 2 shots)
March 27Moose Jaw Warriors3 – 7Calgary HitmenMoose Jaw Civic CentreRecap 
No scoringFirst periodTyler Shattock (1) - 12:49
Del Cowan (1) - 18:09
4:54 - pp - Thomas Frazee (4)
16:01 - pp - Chad Suer (3)
17:24 - Connor Cox (1)
Second periodJoel Broda (3) - 1:40
Giffen Nyren (2) - 11:52
No scoringThird periodDel Cowan (2) - pp - 1:12
Ian Schultz (4) - pp - 12:03
Ian Schultz (5) - 16:42
Jeff Bosch (36 saves / 43 shots)Goalie statsMartin Jones (36 saves / 39 shots)
March 29Calgary Hitmen6 – 2Moose Jaw WarriorsPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
3:56 - Cody Sylvester (4)
12:11 - Jimmy Bubnick (1)
14:42 - pp - Tyler Shattock (2)
First periodJason Bast (7) - pp - 10:17
16:36 - pp - Brandon Kozun (3)
19:46 - Jimmy Bubnick (2)
Second periodNo scoring
12:24 - Cody Sylvester (5)Third periodDylan Hood (2) - 7:33
Martin Jones (25 saves / 27 shots)Goalie statsJeff Bosch (28 saves / 34 shots)
Calgary won series 4 – 3


(2) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (7) Swift Current Broncos

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March 19Brandon Wheat Kings5 – 2Swift Current BroncosWestman PlaceRecap 
Matt Calvert (1) - 15:39First period9:21 - pp - Taylor Vause (1)
Scott Glennie (1) - pp - 6:29
Matt Calvert (2) - 8:04
Second periodNo scoring
Brent Raedeke (1) - sh - 7:41
Brayden Schenn (1) - en - 19:56
Third period17:43 - Taylor Vause (2)
Jacob DeSerres (28 saves / 30 shots)Goalie statsMorgan Clark (23 saves / 27 shots)
March 20Brandon Wheat Kings5 – 3Swift Current BroncosWestman PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
9:59 - pp - Brayden Schenn (2)Second periodNo scoring
4:32 - pp - Aaron Lewadniuk (1)
7:22 - pp - Travis Hamonic (1)
14:54 - Jay Fehr (1)
18:55 - Aaron Lewadniuk (2)
Third periodCody Eakin (1) - sh - 3:55
Justin Dowling (1) - 8:41
Štěpán Novotný (1) - 10:24
Jacob DeSerres (20 saves / 23 shots)Goalie statsMark Friesen (36 saves / 41 shots)
March 23Swift Current Broncos2 – 5Brandon Wheat KingsBrandt CentreRecap 
No scoringFirst periodBrayden Schenn - sh - 1:33
Aaron Lewadniuk (3) - 4:01
5:13 - Brad Hoban (1)
9:27 - Justin Dowling (2)
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodAlexander Urbom (1) - 8:49
Brayden Schenn (4) - 10:29
Matt Calvert (3) - en - 18:24
Morgan Clark (28 saves / 32 shots)Goalie statsJacob DeSerres (35 saves / 37 shots)
March 24Swift Current Broncos2 – 3OTBrandon Wheat KingsBrandt CentreRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Andy Blanke (1) - 13:15
Taylor Vause (3) - sh - 18:41
Second period4:39 - Travis Hamonic (2)
7:51 - pp - Brayden Schenn (5)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period16:27 - Alexander Urbom (2)
Mark Friesen (45 saves / 48 shots)Goalie statsJacob DeSerres (20 saves / 22 shots)
Brandon won series 4 – 0


(3) Saskatoon Blades vs. (6) Red Deer Rebels

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March 20Saskatoon Blades3 – 0Red Deer RebelsCredit Union CentreRecap
March 21Saskatoon Blades4 – 0Red Deer RebelsCredit Union CentreRecap
March 24Red Deer Rebels1 – 2OTSaskatoon BladesEnmax CentriumRecap
March 25Red Deer Rebels2 – 5Saskatoon BladesEnmax CentriumRecap
Saskatoon won series 4 – 0


(4) Kootenay Ice vs. (5) Medicine Hat Tigers

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March 19Kootenay Ice6 – 2Medicine Hat TigersCranbrook Recreational ComplexRecap
March 20Kootenay Ice4 – 0Medicine Hat TigersCranbrook Recreational ComplexRecap
March 23Medicine Hat Tigers4 – 1Kootenay IceMedicine Hat ArenaRecap
March 24Medicine Hat Tigers5 – 1Kootenay IceMedicine Hat ArenaRecap
March 26Kootenay Ice2 – 5Medicine Hat TigersCranbrook Recreational ComplexRecap
March 28Medicine Hat Tigers4 – 1Kootenay IceMedicine Hat ArenaRecap
Medicine Hat won series 4 – 2


Western Conference

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(1) Tri-City Americans vs. (8) Chilliwack Bruins

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March 19Tri-City Americans4 – 2Chilliwack BruinsToyota CenterRecap
March 20Tri-City Americans8 – 1Chilliwack BruinsToyota CenterRecap
March 23Chilliwack Bruins5 – 1Tri-City AmericansProspera CentreRecap
March 24Chilliwack Bruins3 – 4OTTri-City AmericansProspera CentreRecap
March 26Tri-City Americans3 – 4OTChilliwack BruinsToyota CenterRecap
March 28Chilliwack Bruins1 – 4Tri-City AmericansProspera CentreRecap
Tri-City won series 4 – 2


(2) Vancouver Giants vs. (7) Kamloops Blazers

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March 19Vancouver Giants4 – 3OTKamloops BlazersPacific ColiseumRecap
March 20Vancouver Giants6 – 3Kamloops BlazersPacific ColiseumRecap
March 23Kamloops Blazers4 – 5OTVancouver GiantsInterior Savings CentreRecap
March 24Kamloops Blazers4 – 5Vancouver GiantsInterior Savings CentreRecap
Vancouver won series 4 – 0


(3) Everett Silvertips vs. (6) Kelowna Rockets

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March 19Everett Silvertips5 – 4OTKelowna RocketsComcast ArenaRecap
March 20Everett Silvertips5 – 2Kelowna RocketsComcast ArenaRecap
March 23Kelowna Rockets5 – 3Everett SilvertipsProspera PlaceRecap
March 24Kelowna Rockets5 – 42OTEverett SilvertipsProspera PlaceRecap
March 26Everett Silvertips4 – 0Kelowna RocketsComcast ArenaRecap
March 27Kelowna Rockets5 – 4Everett SilvertipsProspera PlaceRecap
March 29Everett Silvertips1 – 2Kelowna RocketsComcast ArenaRecap
Kelowna won series 4 – 3


(4) Spokane Chiefs vs. (5) Portland Winterhawks

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March 20Portland Winterhawks4 – 5Spokane ChiefsRose GardenRecap
March 21Portland Winterhawks2 – 4Spokane ChiefsRose GardenRecap
March 24Spokane Chiefs1 – 2Portland WinterhawksSpokane Veterans Memorial ArenaRecap
March 26Spokane Chiefs2 – 4Portland WinterhawksSpokane Veterans Memorial ArenaRecap
March 27Spokane Chiefs3 – 4Portland WinterhawksSpokane Veterans Memorial ArenaRecap
March 29Portland Winterhawks3 – 4Spokane ChiefsRose GardenRecap
March 31Spokane Chiefs4 – 3OTPortland WinterhawksSpokane Veterans Memorial ArenaRecap
spokane won series 4 – 3


Conference Semi-finals

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Eastern Conference

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(1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (5) Medicine Hat Tigers

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April 2Calgary Hitmen5 – 2Medicine Hat TigersPengrowth SaddledomeRecap
April 4Calgary Hitmen4 – 0Medicine Hat TigersPengrowth SaddledomeRecap
April 6Medicine Hat Tigers4 – 3OTCalgary HitmenMedicine Hat ArenaRecap
April 7Medicine Hat Tigers1 – 4Calgary HitmenMedicine Hat ArenaRecap
April 9Calgary Hitmen4 – 5Medicine Hat TigersPengrowth SaddledomeRecap
April 11Medicine Hat Tigers2 – 3OTCalgary HitmenMedicine Hat ArenaRecap
Calgary won series 4 – 2


(2) Brandon Wheat Kings vs. (3) Saskatoon Blades

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April 2Saskatoon Blades5 – 6Brandon Wheat KingsCredit Union CentreRecap
April 3Saskatoon Blades1 – 4Brandon Wheat KingsCredit Union CentreRecap
April 7Brandon Wheat Kings4 – 5Saskatoon BladesWestman PlaceRecap
April 9Brandon Wheat Kings3 – 4Saskatoon BladesWestman PlaceRecap
April 10Brandon Wheat Kings3 – 2Saskatoon BladesWestman PlaceRecap
April 12Saskatoon Blades4 – 5Brandon Wheat KingsCredit Union CentreRecap
Brandon won series 4 – 2


Western Conference

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(1) Tri-City Americans vs. (6) Kelowna Rockets

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April 2Tri-City Americans5 – 3Kelowna RocketsToyota CenterRecap
April 3Tri-City Americans2 – 3Kelowna RocketsToyota CenterRecap
April 6Kelowna Rockets0 – 2Tri-City AmericansProspera PlaceRecap
April 7Kelowna Rockets2 – 3Tri-City AmericansProspera PlaceRecap
April 9Tri-City Americans4 – 3OTKelowna RocketsToyota CenterRecap
Tri-City won series 4 – 1


(2) Vancouver Giants vs. (5) Portland Winterhawks

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April 3Portland Winterhawks6 – 9Vancouver GiantsMemorial ColiseumRecap
April 4Portland Winterhawks4 – 7Vancouver GiantsMemorial ColiseumRecap
April 7Vancouver Giants2 – 3Portland WinterhawksPacific ColiseumRecap
April 9Vancouver Giants5 – 3Portland WinterhawksPacific ColiseumRecap
April 10Vancouver Giants4 – 5Portland WinterhawksPacific ColiseumRecap
April 13Portland Winterhawks1 – 3Vancouver GiantsMemorial ColiseumRecap
Vancouver won series 4 – 2


Conference Finals

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Eastern Conference

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(1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (2) Brandon Wheat Kings

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April 16Calgary Hitmen2 – 4Brandon Wheat KingsPengrowth SaddledomeRecap
April 17Calgary Hitmen3 – 2OTBrandon Wheat KingsPengrowth SaddledomeRecap
April 20Brandon Wheat Kings3 – 6Calgary HitmenWestman PlaceRecap
April 21Brandon Wheat Kings3 – 4Calgary HitmenWestman PlaceRecap
April 23Calgary Hitmen6 – 1Brandon Wheat KingsPengrowth SaddledomeRecap
Calgary won series 4 – 1


Western Conference

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(1) Tri-City Americans vs. (2) Vancouver Giants

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April 16Tri-City Americans2 – 4Vancouver GiantsToyota CenterRecap
April 17Tri-City Americans4 – 0Vancouver GiantsToyota CenterRecap
April 20Vancouver Giants3 – 2OTTri-City AmericansPacific ColiseumRecap
April 22Vancouver Giants2 – 5Tri-City AmericansPacific ColiseumRecap
April 23Tri-City Americans4 – 1Vancouver GiantsToyota CenterRecap
April 25Vancouver Giants2 – 5Tri-City AmericansPacific ColiseumRecap
Tri-City won series 4 – 2


WHL Championship

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(E1) Calgary Hitmen vs. (W1) Tri-City Americans

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April 30Calgary Hitmen7 – 0Tri-City AmericansPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
6:08 - Cody Sylvester (10)
9:12 - pp - Matt MacKenzie (5)
10:01 - pp - Matt MacKenzie (6)
10:52 - Mikhail Fisenko (5)
First periodNo scoring
5:28 - Brandon Kozun (8)
19:20 - Mikhail Fisenko (6)
Second periodNo scoring
15:12 - Cody Beach (1)Third periodNo scoring
Martin Jones (26 saves / 26 shots)Goalie statsDrew Owsley (5 saves / 9 shots)
Alexander Pechurskiy (11 saves / 14 shots)
May 1Calgary Hitmen4 – 1Tri-City AmericansPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
Joel Broda (13) - 10:11First periodNo scoring
Peter Kosterman (1) - 2:40
Del Cowan (4) - 3:53
Second period4:34 - Johnny Lazo (7)
Tyler Fiddler (5) - 17:06Third periodNo scoring
Martin Jones (21 saves / 22 shots)Goalie statsDrew Owsley (12 saves / 15 shots)
Alexander Pechurskiy (22 saves / 23 shots)
May 4Tri-City Americans1 – 4Calgary HitmenToyota CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period12:16 - Kris Foucault (9)
18:39 - pp - Mikhail Fisenko (7)
19:37 - Cody Sylvester (11)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Kruise Reddick (10) - pp - 17:25Third period19:14 - sh - en - Ian Schultz (8)
Alexander Pechurskiy (31 saves / 34 shots)Goalie statsMartin Jones (29 saves / 30 shots)
May 5Tri-City Americans4 – 2Calgary HitmenToyota CenterRecap 
9:51 - Jordan Messier (6)
14:13 - Mason Wilgosh (1)
First periodMackenzie Royer (1) - 16:38
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
0:20 - pp - Kruise Reddick (11)
15:29 - Justin Feser (4)
Third periodGiffen Nyren (5) - 18:27
Alexander Pechurskiy (40 saves / 42 shots)Goalie statsMartin Jones (26 saves / 30 shots)
May 7Calgary Hitmen4 – 1Tri-City AmericansPengrowth SaddledomeRecap 
6:03 - pp - Mikhail Fisenko (8)First periodAdam Hughesman (3) - 5:02
6:43 - Michael Stone (4)
9:57 - pp - Michael Stone (5)
13:34 - Tyler Fiddler (6)
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Martin Jones (32 saves / 33 shots)Goalie statsAlexander Pechurskiy (23 saves / 27 shots)
Calgary won series 4 – 1


Memorial Cup

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The 92nd Memorial Cup was held in Brandon, Manitoba.[122]

WHL awards

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Scotty Munro Memorial TrophyRegular season championsCalgary Hitmen
Four Broncos Memorial TrophyPlayer of the YearJordan EberleRegina Pats
Bob Clarke TrophyTop ScorerBrandon KozunCalgary Hitmen
Bill Hunter TrophyTop DefensemanTyson BarrieKelowna Rockets
Jim Piggott Memorial TrophyRookie of the YearRyan Nugent-HopkinsRed Deer Rebels
Del Wilson TrophyTop GoaltenderMartin JonesCalgary Hitmen
WHL Plus-Minus AwardTop Plus-Minus RatingColby RobakBrandon Wheat Kings
Brad Hornung TrophyMost Sportsmanlike PlayerJason BastMoose Jaw Warriors
Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman TrophyScholastic Player of the YearAdam LowrySwift Current Broncos
Jim Donlevy Memorial TrophyScholastic team of the YearTri-City Americans
Dunc McCallum Memorial TrophyCoach of the YearMark HolickKootenay Ice
Lloyd Saunders Memorial TrophyExecutive of the YearKelly McCrimmonBrandon Wheat Kings
Allen Paradice Memorial TrophyTop OfficialChris Savage
St. Clair Group TrophyMarketing/Public Relations AwardZoran RajcicEverett Silvertips
Doug Wickenheiser Memorial TrophyHumanitarian of the YearMatt FraserKootenay Ice
WHL Playoff MVPWHL Finals Most Valuable PlayerMartin JonesCalgary Hitmen
Professional Hockey Achievement
Academic Recipient
Alumni Achievement AwardsJoe Sakic
Gavin McLeod

All-Star Teams

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Eastern Conference

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First TeamPos.Second Team
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Martin JonesCalgary HitmenGDarcy KuemperRed Deer Rebels
Michael StoneCalgary HitmenDTravis HamonicBrandon Wheat Kings
Brayden McNabbKootenay IceDColby RobakBrandon Wheat Kings
Jordan Eberle*Regina PatsFDustin SylvesterKootenay Ice
Brayden SchennBrandon Wheat KingsFMatt CalvertBrandon Wheat Kings
Brandon KozunCalgary HitmenFCody EakinSwift Current Broncos

Western Conference

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First TeamPos.Second Team
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Calvin PickardSeattle ThunderbirdsGDrew OwsleyTri-City Americans
Tyson BarrieKelowna RocketsDJared CowenSpokane Chiefs
Kevin ConnautonVancouver GiantsDRadko GudasEverett Silvertips
Craig Cunningham*Vancouver GiantsFShane HarperEverett Silvertips
Kyle BeachSpokane ChiefsFNino NiederreiterPortland Winterhawks
Mitch WahlSpokane ChiefsFPrab RaiSeattle Thunderbirds
  • denotes unanimous selection[123]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Shaw TV and WHL Extend Partnership to 2013-14". WHL. May 27, 2009. Archived from the original on September 11, 2009. Retrieved December 4, 2009.
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